SLUCOR Faculty, Staff, and Doctoral Trainees

Our internationally known faculty members have received approximately $6.5 million in extramural funding for their research and have published over 380 peer-reviewed publications in some of the most prestigious scientific journals in the world, including the New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of the American Medical Association, and the Annals of Internal Medicine.

SLUCOR faculty members lead and collaborate on research in a broad range of areas such as:

Students entering the program already possess graduate degrees in disciplines such as medicine, epidemiology, biostatistics, economics, informatics or the basic sciences. The program operates in an apprenticeship model, with students working closely with faculty on research beginning their first semester in the program.

In addition to their research training, students receive rigorous training in outcomes measurement, research methods, biostatistics, epidemiology, and medical economics as well as public policy and clinical medicine.

Our current students are leading research in a diverse set of areas, including research involving the effectiveness of pharmacotherapies for diabetes and cardiovascular disease, the development of new algorithms for analysis of national registries, and the impact of current organ allocation policies on transplant outcomes.